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Doctor Samuel Taylor Stout Bassett

Male 1827 - 1898  (71 years)


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  • Name Samuel Taylor Stout Bassett 
    Prefix Doctor 
    Born 30 May 1827  Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    _UID 28C6EABD36690C479407F599252FCE461810 
    Died 14 Sep 1898  Richmond, Missouri Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    • Doctor Samuel Taylor Stout Bassett and Mary A.L. Walmsley were married in Caldwell County, Missouri, by Eli Penny.

      Doctor Samuel Taylor Stout Bassett was a surgeon in the Confederate Army during the Civil War.

      1850 Federal Census of District #11, Caldwell County, Missouri (14 Oct 1850)
      Samuel Bassett - 26 - M - Kentucky - Physician
      Living with many others

      1880 Federal Census of St. Ferdinand, St. Louis County, Missouri
      Samuel T. Basset - 53 - M - KY------ - Head - Doctor
      Caroline D. - 42 - F - KY-VA-KY - Wife - Keeping House
      Paul - 15 - M - MO-KY-KY - Son - At School
      Maud - 12 - F - MO-KY-KY - Daughter - At School
      Mary - 9 - F - MO-KY-KY - Daughter - At School
      Samuel Taylor - 7 - M - MO-KY-KY - Son - At School

      Source Unknown
      Early in the spring of 1861 when it became apparent that war between the northern and southern states was inevitable, Dr. Bassett organized, in Caldwell county, Missouri, where he was then living, a company of "State Guards", of which he was elected and commissioned captain. Seeing that the Confederate States army was in need of men, he took his company to the southern part of the state where they were placed in Col. Hughes' regiment of infantry, in Gen. Slack's brigade. Dr. Bassett commanded the company in the battle of Wilson's Creek and also in the fight at Carthage.
      There being a scarcity of experienced surgeons, he was transferred to the medical department and made surgeon of the regiment. Captain Thompson succeeded to the command of the company. Gen. Slack was mortally wounded at Wilson's Creek and died soon afterwards. In Dr. Bassett's company, were Robert Hyde Woodson, uncle of Mrs. Bassett, also her brother, Horace Woodson Ardinger. In 1863 when the company and regiment were engaged in the everyday fights around Vicksburg, Mississippi, Robert Hyde Woodson, received a wound from which he died.... At the close of the war Dr. Bassett returned to his home in Missouri and resumed the practice of his profession. He died in Richmond, Missouri, September 14, 1898, survived by his widow and several children. He was a Democrat and a member of the Methodist Church.

      Letter addressed to Dr. Samuel Taylor Bassett, Louisville University (Med Dept) Louisville, Kentucky
      Dr. Bassett was taking an advanced course in surgery.
      Madisonville, Ky. Jan 12th, 1854
      My dear Nephew
      I rrec'd your kind letter yesterday with a great deal of hearth felt pleasure, and that pleasure us very much Heightened by the fact that you are the first of my brothers children that has written me a letter without my first writing them. My health has not been good for three or four years.
      I have been troubled for that length of time with coal feet even in the very hottest weather, and a swimming head, but have appeared to be somewhat better for several weeks. I have been (as you have no doubt heard) very unfortunate wth my family.
      Since I came to this country having lost your Aunt your cousin William, and your cousin Elizabeth Pearl - no Susan Niblick has been lying with rheumatism for some four or five years. She has not walked a step, and for a long time she has not been able to move an part of her, anymore than if she eats is fed to her like feeding a baby. She suffers indescribably everyday. We have set up with her every night for the last five or six weeks.
      Amos has the chills all the Fall and Winter with some interruptions.
      The other children that are here are in common health. Elijah had gone to Bracken County and so has Mr. Pearl, Elizabeth's widowed husband. Amos lives two miles from me, James 20 miles, Susan 5 miles, Emily lives with me, Jan 3 miles.
      I have not rec'd a letter from any of your family since I have been in this country. About 3 years ago I saw a letter from your brother Wlliam in which he requested my son James to tell me to wrote to him a letter of my own inditing. In compliance with that request I wrote him a lengthy letter giving him a brief history of my family from the time I came to this country but I regret that I have not rec'd any from him since.
      A young man from our Country (Mr. Ashby) informed me that he fell in company with your mother last Spring am brought me a very satisfactory account of your family.
      I wrote to her shortly after he returned but have not rec'd an answer from her since. I regret exceedingly that it was not convenient for you to visit us before returning to Missouri but would request that you correspond with me and my family by letter and visit us early as practicable. Tell your mother and brother and sisters to write to me and my children, and visit us if it is possible they can, as persons as nearly related as we are should not neglect a practice through whith there is so much pleasure to be dreived at that is not completely in our power.
      Your Uncle Affectionately
      John Bassett
    Person ID I469  8B John Bassett of Hunterdon County, New Jersey
    Last Modified 30 May 2012 

    Father David Bassett,   b. 1790,   d. 186(?) 
    Mother Jane Ann Wilson 
    Married 1814 
    Family ID F39  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Mary A.L. Walmsley 
    Married 11 Jan 1852  Caldwell County, Missouri Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Louis William Bassett,   b. 1852,   d. 1854  (Age 2 years)
    Family ID F163  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 2 Caroline Depuy (Du Puy) Ardinger,   b. 14 Apr 1838, Woodsinville, Hart County, Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1916  (Age 77 years) 
    Married 13 Feb 1855 
    Children 
     1. Charles Horace Bassett,   b. 13 Dec 1855,   d. 18 Mar 1857  (Age 1 years)
     2. Margaret Jane Bassett,   b. 27 Jan 1858,   d. 8 Sep 1862  (Age 4 years)
     3. Eugene Stuart Bassett,   b. 7 Oct 1860,   d. 10 Sep 1862  (Age 1 years)
    +4. Paul Ardinger Bassett,   b. 25 Apr 1865
    +5. Maud Bassett,   b. 27 Feb 1868
    +6. Mary Belle Bassett,   b. 25 Oct 1870
    +7. Doctor Samuel Taylor Bassett, Jr.,   b. Abt 1872
    Family ID F164  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart